what will happen if naco3 is added to ethanoic acid
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If you pour some dilute ethanoic acid onto some white sodium carbonate or sodium hydrogencarbonate crystals, there is an immediate fizzing as carbon dioxide is produced. ... With ethanoic acid, you would eventually produce a colourless solution of calcium ethanoate.
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Chemical Reaction :
Na²CO³ ( g ) + CH₃COOH ( aq ) = CH³COONa ( aq ) + H²O ( l ) + CO²
If you pour some dilute ethanoic acidonto some white sodium carbonatethere is an immediate fizzing as carbon dioxide is produced. --and You end up with a colourless solution ofsodium ethanoate. reaction: Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium ethonoate, water and carbon dioxide
Na²CO³ ( g ) + CH₃COOH ( aq ) = CH³COONa ( aq ) + H²O ( l ) + CO²
If you pour some dilute ethanoic acidonto some white sodium carbonatethere is an immediate fizzing as carbon dioxide is produced. --and You end up with a colourless solution ofsodium ethanoate. reaction: Ethanoic acid reacts with sodium carbonate to produce sodium ethonoate, water and carbon dioxide
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